Very interesting - the horizontal pads on the Launchpad all automatically trigger the corresponding chords in Tonespace? Did you need to do any special setup to get have Launchpad do this, or simply select Launchpad as the midi input device?

bharris22 wrote:Very interesting - the horizontal pads on the Launchpad all automatically trigger the corresponding chords in Tonespace? Did you need to do any special setup to get have Launchpad do this, or simply select Launchpad as the midi input device?

You mean like, if i press the bottom left knob on my launchpad (midi note c) that it automatically plays e.g. C Major?

Just select midi at "Trigger", then whatever button i press on my launchpad, it will play the set up chord (major, minor, minor 7th, minor 6th, and so on ......)

Cubase has this stuff built right into the piano roll/key editor, along with chord inversion, drop notes, and adding the highlighted notes to the chord track, which has a ton of different uses including scale correction and arpeggiation.

bharris22 wrote:Very interesting - the horizontal pads on the Launchpad all automatically trigger the corresponding chords in Tonespace? Did you need to do any special setup to get have Launchpad do this, or simply select Launchpad as the midi input device?

You mean like, if i press the bottom left knob on my launchpad (midi note c) that it automatically plays e.g. C Major?

Just select midi at "Trigger", then whatever button i press on my launchpad, it will play the set up chord (major, minor, minor 7th, minor 6th, and so on ......)

That is what I mean, but when I press the leftmost button in the next row up (i.e., the leftmost button in the seventh row down), I don't get a C. I would love it if each row could repeat, such that the first seven buttons in each row of the Launchpad would simply match the chords shown in each row of the Tonespace screenshot above. If you can get yours to do this, would you mind helping me?

Romantique Tp wrote:Cubase has this stuff built right into the piano roll/key editor, along with chord inversion, drop notes, and adding the highlighted notes to the chord track, which has a ton of different uses including scale correction and arpeggiation.

As has Waveform 9... I don´t know the implementation in Cubase, but in Waveform tracks can listen to each other or the chord track and follow changes in the chord progression...

Very nice implementation, which is quite useable and comes often in handy

bharris22 wrote:Very interesting - the horizontal pads on the Launchpad all automatically trigger the corresponding chords in Tonespace? Did you need to do any special setup to get have Launchpad do this, or simply select Launchpad as the midi input device?

You mean like, if i press the bottom left knob on my launchpad (midi note c) that it automatically plays e.g. C Major?

Just select midi at "Trigger", then whatever button i press on my launchpad, it will play the set up chord (major, minor, minor 7th, minor 6th, and so on ......)

That is what I mean, but when I press the leftmost button in the next row up (i.e., the leftmost button in the seventh row down), I don't get a C. I would love it if each row could repeat, such that the first seven buttons in each row of the Launchpad would simply match the chords shown in each row of the Tonespace screenshot above. If you can get yours to do this, would you mind helping me?

Thank you very much for your help. I actually figured out how to do what I was describing with J74 Iso Controllers (https://fabriziopoce.com/isocontrollers.html), which permits a large variety of Launchpad setups for DAWs other than Ableton (Ableton is included as well, though). Between J74 and Tonespace, I can now easily trigger individual chords with one push of a button in any selected key .